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Microwaves using less than 10 amps of power and refrigerators no larger than 4.5 cubic-feet are allowed in the residence halls. Appliances with exposed heating elements are not allowed in the residence halls (e.g. toasters, toaster ovens, space heaters, etc.).
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Microwaves no larger than 1.0 cubic ft. and refrigerators no larger than 4.0 cubic ft. are allowed in the residence halls. No resistance heating elements are allowed (e.g. toasters, toaster ovens, space heaters, etc.).Each residence hall has laundry facilities. They cost $1.00 for one wash or dry cycle. The facilities work on a card system; $5, $10, or $20 dollar bills can be inserted into a machine in the Common Thread to load the laundry card. Each card cost $5 as well.
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Are microwaves, refrigerators and other appliances allowed in the Residence Halls?
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